Episode 76: How to Strategically Transition From College Athletics with Jeremy Moore
Release Date: 10/27/2016
Athletes as Educators
Carmelita “The Jet” Jeter, is a top sprinter with three Olympic medals and a world record. Born and raised in Southern California, Carmelita got her athletic start in basketball; although she excelled in the sport shared by her family, it wasn’t until high school that she found her love for speed. During her freshman year, Carmelita’s basketball coach suggested she try out for track to help her keep in shape in the off-season. Although Carmelita showed up to that track practice wearing basketball high-top sneakers and basketballs shorts, her natural talent for...
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Chef Tobias Dorzon, 32, is a celebrity chef and founder of Victory Private Chef Co., a catering and specialized meal plan business based in the Nation's Capital. Born and raised in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, Chef Tobias grew up watching his Liberian father and chef in the kitchen, but opted to pursue football and attended Jackson State University on a full athletic scholarship. After 3 years in the NFL and CFL, and studying at the Art Institute of Washington and abroad in Brazil, Chef Tobias began apprenticing at local restaurants. His career trajectory shifted,...
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Shaina (pronounced SHY- NA) Wiel is Founder and CEO of Minorities in Sports Business Network (MiS). Having worked in the sports industry since 2008, she has gained a breadth of experience and was able to build a large network. Because of her diverse network, she felt it was imperative that she create a digital space for her and her colleagues to exchange resources. In addition to MiS, Shaina has worked with athletes, companies, brands, and individuals on strategizing and cultivating their personal and public brand visibility. Shaina also co-founded You Got In! along with her...
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Steven C. Morrison, from Orangeburg South Carolina, has been working with ESPN for five and a half years as a content producer and as talent producer/ guest booker for the past three year. Steve recently moved to North Carolina to expand the operations to ESPN's college networks home. Steven was the only child of a single parent, but knew at an early age that sports journalism would be his niche. While attending North Carolina A&T State University he gained valuable experience on campus utilizing the media resources to hone his sports journalism skills. He is also...
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Chasity Melvin embodies style, uniqueness, beauty and faith. Chasity has overcome highs and lows throughout her 14 year professional basketball career to become a WNBA All Star, ACC Legend and NCSU Hall of Famer. Chasity Melvin currently lives in Raleigh NC and works for the Kay Yow Cancer Fund. She is the social and news media coordinator for the fund. Chasity is also a player consultant and member of the National Basketball Players Association. Not only is she known for her stellar basketball career , her success with tendencies outside of sport include speaker, coach,...
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Hailing from the City of Brotherly Love and Sisterly Affection, Ricki Dean has always had a passion for sports. After graduating from Central High School of Philadelphia as a proud member of the 266th graduating class, Ricki took her talents and passion to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she double-majored in Exercise and Sport Science: Sport Administration and Sociology, with a minor in Spanish in the Professions. It was here, at UNC, where she first discovered she could combine her love of sports with marketing, management and entrepreneurship. As a manager for the...
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On this episode Angie interviews Lonnie Harrell a basketball legend who is now working with you in the DC area. A leader known for his superb shooting and overall ability on the floor, professional basketball player and former member of the And 1 Mixtape Tour, Lonnie Harrell has etched his name into sports history books. Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Lonnie has broken college and professional records, but now uses his notoriety and expertise to mentor and train local youth who are also committed to being stellar athletes. After graduating from D.C.’s Eastern High...
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A pioneer and trailblazer Khalia Collier, is the owner & general manager of St. Louis’ own women’s professional basketball team, the St. Louis Surge. Khalia has taken on the challenge of building the first sustainable women’s franchise in St. Louis. Her team is going into its fifth season; finishing as National Champions in 2014 and second in the nation this past season. Khalia Collier is a recent recipient of 30 under 30, Glamor Missouri Woman of the year awardee and as a prestigious Jack Buck Awardee for her community impact. Through this journey, she has maximized corporate...
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Peppi Browne-Armstrong is a marketing professional with a robust analytical and sports background coupled with proven client facing success. In any role she does she likes to explore, plan, design & innovate technically challenging issues to help individuals and companies solve problems. She has performed several speaking engagements for profit and non-profit corporations, schools, camps, youth groups and other charitable organizations about managing ones time, money and energy as a successful student athlete. She played college basketball at Duke University and was named...
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Sam Sesay is a former NCAA Division 1 All-American track and field athlete, knows what it is like to be a student-athlete as well as the commitments needed to excel athletically and academically. From seeing firsthand and hearing countless stories of athletes struggling to transition to life after sports, Sesay was determined to help change that narrative for future generations. His passion for youth empowerment and sports, led Sesay to form Game Plan, Inc., a 501 (c)(3). Game Plan Inc.’s mission is to assist student athletes with strategies to be 1st PLACE on and off the field....
info_outlineJeremy excelled on the football field at Georgetown University earning All-Conference three (3) years and the coveted title of being an All-American cornerback. He is also an initiate of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. Jeremy Moore is a graduate from the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University, majoring in marketing and management while obtaining a Business Certificate in Entrepreneurship.
He graduated from Columbia University obtaining a Masters of Science in Sports Management with a specialization in sports marketing and finance. Currently he works at Octagon, where he manages Bank of America’s national sports sponsorship portfolio for campaigns (MLB, NBA, Local Campaigns) which includes all digital extensions, social media platforms, consumer interactive programing in-stadium, signage and hospitality.
As a student athlete at Georgetown he founded G.A.M.B.L.E (Georgetown Aspiring Minority Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs) Sports, Georgetown University’s first ever-undergraduate sports organization, as an avenue to help his peers break into the sports, media and entertainment industry.
He facilitated sponsorship deals with various sports organizations within the DC metropolitan market to support his organizations endeavors. Jeremy continues to support his alma mater in several sports initiatives.
Jeremy started his professional sports career at Monumental Sports & Entertainment moved on to Premier Partnerships and the Madison Square garden Company. The strategies he learned have given him an approach to strategies that can enhance organization’s revenue streams through media, digital, retail, intellectual properties and other assets.
With a focus on giving back, Jeremy launched the Talented Tenth Initiative to prepare the top minority, male students from various high schools in Washington D.C., New York City, New Haven (CT) and Charlotte (NC) for their collegiate endeavors.
Jeremy serves as a mentor to several individuals who aspire to work in sports. He also lends his hand to the community for events catered to projects he is passionate about. He is always looking for ways to build the bridge and uplift the youth, preparing them to be the leaders for the next generation.